President Biden’s average job approval rating during his third year in office was the lowest of any U.S. president since President Carter, according to a Gallup survey published Thursday.
During Biden’s third year — which extended from Jan. 20, 2023, to Jan. 19, 2024 — he had an average job approval rating of 39.8 percent in Gallup polls.
Biden, whose current job approval rating is 41 percent, fared the worst in polls of all presidents’ ratings since Carter, whose third-year polling average was 37.4 percent and who lost his reelection campaign. Carter’s third year in office included some historic low points, including the Iran hostage crisis, soaring gas prices and double-digit inflation.
Biden fared worse in his third year than former President Trump, whose average job approval in his third year was 42 percent.
In Biden’s first two years in office, his average approval was higher than Trump’s. Biden’s average approval was 48.9 percent in his first year and 41 percent in his second year.
In recent years, presidents have seen less fluctuation in their approval ratings as the political environment has gotten more polarized. Democrats usually approve of their party’s president and disapprove of a Republican president; the same is true in reverse.
The Gallup analysis makes this trend clear. During the average third-year job approval ratings of presidents since President Eisenhower, the average party gap was largest during Trump’s third year (82 points) and then during Biden’s third year (78 points).
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